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As we all know, language as the most important communication tool of human society,truly reflects the sociocultural,mass psychology and folk fashion during a certain period. With the popularity of computer and Internet development,the popular Chinese language is increasingly rich,because most people on line are youngster between 20 to 30,whose language style shows novelty and fresh characteristics. The appearance of Chinese popular words not only enriches our internet life but makes the language more touching and interesting. Although Chinese teachers call on everyone to learn Mandarin Chinese, these popular Chinese words are also important.

For example, "亲 (qīn) Dear" is a special word used as a greeting in Taobao sales transactions. Actually, "亲 (qīn) dear" is short for "亲爱的(qīn'ài de) dear." "亲 (qīn) Dear" which is used by Taobao sellers means "亲爱的顾客 (qīn'ài de gùkè) dear customer" or "亲爱的朋友 (qīn'ài de péngyou) dear friend." In this way, not only will the sellers build trust when doing business online, but they will also create a very harmonious shopping atmosphere. The word "亲 (qīn) dear" helps the sellers create very friendly images, and some customers even call the sellers "亲 (qīn) dear" back. Is Chinese language in Taobao very interesting?

Now, "亲 (qīn) dear" is not only used on the internet, people today use this greeting in daily life, for example: "亲,能帮我个忙吗?(Qīn, néng bāng wǒ ge máng ma?) Dear, could you please do me a favor?" Using the word "亲 (qīn) dear" can make relations more friendly and casual. Today, you also can see "亲 (qīn) dear" frequently used in TV shows and other types of popular media. In addition, online Chinese lessons in eChineseLearning are good way to learn Mandarin.

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